Very well explained! I do have a couple of suggestions on the video: 1. The pace could be a little slower -- maybe just 10% or so would make it easier to follow without needing to back up here an there. 2. There are a few close-up shots where the components are upside down, as though I'm reading them from across the table. Having these right side up would be easier to follow. Thanks for the video -- hoping to play this one tomorrow night.
I'm working on pacing - if you do need it slower you can slow it using the playback settings built into youtube and they pitch shift it so it doesn't sound weird. For point 2, I do try to shoot from the right direction when I can but because everything is lit from the front I'm very limited on shooting anything right side up other than directly overhead because once I cross that plane and get behind the table reflections become a huge issue. For the most part I try to keep it right side up from the overhead camera if it's text and I'm going through something that you should read, and then I get more lenient of it's icons or larger areas of the board.
Great explanation. Thanks!
Excellent video! Thanks so much!
Really great video! The visual presentation is top notch! Bought the game after watching this!!!
Awesome! come back and let us know what you think of it after you get it to the table!
-Alison
Very well explained! I do have a couple of suggestions on the video:
1. The pace could be a little slower -- maybe just 10% or so would make it easier to follow without needing to back up here an there.
2. There are a few close-up shots where the components are upside down, as though I'm reading them from across the table. Having these right side up would be easier to follow.
Thanks for the video -- hoping to play this one tomorrow night.
I'm working on pacing - if you do need it slower you can slow it using the playback settings built into youtube and they pitch shift it so it doesn't sound weird.
For point 2, I do try to shoot from the right direction when I can but because everything is lit from the front I'm very limited on shooting anything right side up other than directly overhead because once I cross that plane and get behind the table reflections become a huge issue. For the most part I try to keep it right side up from the overhead camera if it's text and I'm going through something that you should read, and then I get more lenient of it's icons or larger areas of the board.
Great euro game. Easy to learn. Solo is pretty challenging . I am glad I crowd funded it. Thanks for the video !
Love it!!!
What perfect timing! I just unboxed my copy yesterday. Thank you! Good teach. I only suggest that you slow down a little, please.